Prompt direction for anyone who wants to try the concept:
Create an inspiring cinematic science-fiction image of an experienced xenobiologist professionally cataloging a newly discovered alien lifeform beside her field camp at sunrise. She is visibly excited but methodical, using a handheld scanner and a readable scientific tablet while an organized specimen case, labeled sample tubes, field notes, imaging tools, and a coffee mug sit nearby. Design the organism with translucent layered membranes, pearl-like filaments, restrained cyan bioluminescence, and a warm amber core so it feels biologically unfamiliar rather than decorative. Include a rugged habitat shelter, a research drone, sparse alien flora, atmospheric mountains, and a single coherent ringed planet. Prioritize natural anatomy, clean hands, believable scanner and tablet interaction, clear scientific labels, controlled holographic overlays, strong focal hierarchy, professional fieldwork detail, and phone-screen readability. Avoid combat styling, cluttered equipment, meaningless text, generic Earth flowers, excessive glow, malformed fingers, duplicate tools, and background elements that overpower the discovery.